Hi :) The 12.04 LTS has 'only' 2 years official support left. However it has had more of the equivalent of "Service Packs" so it should be a lot smoother. By the time the official support runs out there will be 2 choices to upgrade to = the 14.04 and the 16.04, both LTSes.
If you look at the DistroWatch page for Ubuntu; http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=ubuntu or you can type it in as http://distrowatch.com/ubuntu then you will find links to Documentation and to various types of User Support. Canonical offer technical support in bundles such as 1 month or 6 months support in order to help new people become more familiar. However you still have the free support that DistroWatch gives links to. I think one of the main tricks worth knowing is that if you press the "Windows" key then a HUD appears which lets you type in a rough idea of roughly what you want to do and then the HUD displays possible relevant options. This works both within programs and from the desktop. Regards from Tom :) On 14 January 2015 at 07:29, SanthanaKrishnan <n.sant...@arasans.in> wrote: <snip /> > Our Software people insisted on installing UBUNTU LTS 12.0.4 > > So we initially installed it in one system with evolution 3.2.3 and > everything seems to work well. We are a bit dazzed with the new GUI but > I am sure we will get used to it. > <snip /> _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list